#Antisemitism has no place in our societies and goes against all the universal values of #sports. Unfortunately, despite many efforts, antisemitic incidents in stadiums, among fan groups or on social media continue to be a serious problem that affects the reputation of sport. We must encourage all actors to combat antisemitism, #racism and other discriminations in sport, and to continue using sport as an educational tool for inclusive and respectful societies. Thank you 🇨🇿Minister @JanLipavsky for speaking up at #HRC54 and to 🇦🇹🇸🇰 for initiating this statement supported by Israel and 60+ countries.
Replying to @CZmissionGeneva
#HRC54: At the 54th session of the UN Human Rights Council, the Minister of Foreign Affairs @JanLipavsky delivered today a joint statement on behalf of Czechia, Austria @AustriaUNGeneva, Slovakia @MisiaSr and other 6⃣2⃣ states, focused on combatting antisemitism in sport.

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Replying to @IsraelinGeneva
October 6, 1973: #War erupted in the Middle East as Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel during the #YomKippur holiday, starting a nearly three-week conflict that became known as the Yom Kippur War. In the image below, an Israeli flag is raised over the recaptured east bank of the Suez Canal, Oct. 30, 1973. (AP Photo)   Take a look at what else happened in history on October 6: apnews.com/article/today-in-…
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Thank you @IsraelinGeneva for your support. It is absolutely true - antisemitism has no place in our societies!